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The history of Egypt under the Ptolemies. by Sharpe, Samuel.

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Title
The history of Egypt under the Ptolemies.
Author
Sharpe, Samuel.
Seller
Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
London: Edward Moxon, 1838. First edition. Very Good. 28cm; vi, 220 pages. Bound in recent 1/4 leather over cloth, with new endleaves. Pages evenly toned, with occasional dust. Reference: Ibrahim-Hilmy II, 232.
Aperture Volume 3 No. 4. 1955

Aperture Volume 3 No. 4. 1955 by WHITE, Minor, Beaumont Newhall, Jacob Deschin, Dorothy Norman, et al.

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Title
Aperture Volume 3 No. 4. 1955
Author
WHITE, Minor, Beaumont Newhall, Jacob Deschin, Dorothy Norman, et al.
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Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
Rochester, NY: Aperture, 1955. First edition. Softcover. A text only issue of this long running photographic periodical that is now in it's eighth decade Includes articles and reviews by Beaumont Newhall, Jacob Deschin, Dorothy Norman, Barbara Morgan, and others. An about very good copy in stapled wrappers with a stain to the front cover that has bleed through to the first page. Uncommon in any condition.